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Philips 27PT320 Directions For Use Manual page 6

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The
television
is equipped
with external
input and output jacks for use with optional
accessory
devices
such as VCRs, DVD PlayeJ,
Gaming
Units, Video Cameras,
etc. The.lollow-
ing gives a brief explanation
of the dt_fferent
types of jacks available
and the t_'pe _)f cables
needed to make connections.
75_ RF - Cable/Antenna
Input connec-
tion jack. Located on the back of the tel-
evision.
AV 1 in - Audio/Video
connection
jacks.
Located on the back of the television.
Along with Component
Video Inputs.
AV 2 in - Audio/Video
Input connection
jacks. Located on the back of the televi-
sion.
S-Video
Input jack - Used with the AV
2 in Audio Left and Right Input jacks.
Located on the back of the television.
Monitor
Out - Audio/Video
Output
connection
jacks.
Located on the back of
the television.
AV 4 in - Component
Video, VGA
(RGB), and Audio Input connection
jacks. Located on the back of the televi-
sion.
SIDE (AV 3) - Audio/Video
Input jacks,
plus a Headphone
jack located on the
side of the cabinet.
ated on the back of theTV
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Cable
Descriptions:
A 75-ohm coaxial cable connects
signals
from an antenna or a cable TV company
to the antenna jack on the back of the TV.
Coaxial
cables use "F" connectors.
A two-way
signal splitter enables you to
take a single antenna
or cable TV signal
and supply it to two different
inputs.
A 300- to 75.ohm
twin-lead
adapter
accepts the antenna cables (called twin-
lead wires) from an antenna, allowing
you
to connect the antenna signal to the TV.
An S-Video cable provides
better picture
performance
than regular (composite)
video connections.
S-Video cables can be used only with S-
Video-compatible
accessory
devices. You
must also connect the left and right audio
cables to the AV 2 Audio in jacks because
the S-Video jack carries only the picture
signal, not the sound.
Yellow - Video
White Audio Left
Red - Audio Right
Video and audio cables with standard
RCA (phone) connectors
connect the
video and audio jacks of accessory
devices such as VCRs and DVD players
to the jacks on the TV.
These connectors
are usually color coded.
The jacks on your TV are also color
coded to match the colors of the connec-
tors. Yellow for video (composite)
and
Red and White for the right and left audio
channels.
The video cables used to con-
nect component
video or RGB (high-reso-
lution) jacks are color coded red, green,
and blue.
An VGA (HDI5)
cable makcs a VGA
(RGB) connection
to the HD INPUT-AV
4 jack on the rear of the TV.

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